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The 2016 psychological horror film “Split” is loosely based on real life of  Billy Milligan's 24 personality.

Split (the movie) is actually based on a real life character of a man named Billy Milligan, who like the movie kidnapped 3 girls and approched them with different personalities.

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The 2016 psychological horror film “Split” is loosely based on real life of  Billy Milligan's 24 personality.

Split (the movie) is actually based on a real life character of a man named Billy Milligan, who like the movie kidnapped 3 girls and approched them with different personalities.

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